If I launch it on the computer where I installed it, it works fine. Note that this is a totally fresh install, produced by going to the download page, clicking "download", running the executable, and selecting the first option, "Eclipse IDE for Java Developers", then changing the path so it's on my flash drive. Running it from the command line yields the same result, and nothing extra printed to the command line. I tried doing what I've always done - tell the installer to install to my flash drive - but now, it's giving me an error about not being able to find its shared companion libraries. I want to install Eclipse portably, on my flash drive. Since the question was asked and answered in 2010, I doubt anyone is gonna bother to update it, so I'm asking a new one. However, it seems like Eclipse has changed something since 2010, because trying to run a fresh install from my flash drive doesn't work anymore.
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